It is because of many reasons. People who grow up in ghettos more than likely have a hard time in life with family, finances, schooling, gangs, and more. Because of these problems, some look to gangs as a family unit to make up for the absence of family at home. They look to gangs as a means to make money with criminal activity, and a way to be taken care of. They look to it as a way to learn the streets they have to live with everyday and since they may be falling behind in school, or they believe there is no way out of 'hood life no matter how well they do academically. They look to gangs because gangs may intimidate them into joining or else they'll hurt them and/or their love ones, or another gang is already harassing them, so they feel they have protection with joining up with another. And then there are those who just would rather cause chaos and do nothing more in life than that.
It should be noted that people from the ghetto aren't the only ones who create gangs. There are many suburban gangs as well.
Over 150,000 people died in the Ghetto.
The hood is just a term used to describe an area, typically ghetto, where people from lower social classes live. There are often many African Americans, gangs, and drugs.It is a slang term for "my neighbourhood"
A Ghetto is not a unit of measurement, they were as small as a few dozen people, and as large as 200, 000.
Ghetto simply means a poor area from where a lot of people of the same background live. Ghetto people are unfairly characterized as stupid when it is just a mere stereotype. In fact many smart people are from the ghetto like tesla and Obama
7000+
there are about 200,000 people like gangs but they dont do it so they dont get in trobele there smart arnt they
45% of people are affected by gangs in some way,shape or form.
30,000
Thousands
there are about 10,000
On average, around 2,000-2,500 gang-related homicides occur each year in the US, accounting for approximately 13-15% of all homicides. These figures can vary from year to year and are influenced by factors such as law enforcement efforts and gang activity.
The ghetto was a sad and dreary place for the oppressed Jewish people. The ghetto had many fires, no food, coal mines, diamond mines, shoe shopes, and watchmaking shops.